St Kilian's German School
St Kilians Deutsche Schule
Address
St Kilian’s German School, Eurocampus, Roebuck Road, Clonskeagh, D14 P7F2 Dublin, Ireland


Coordinates53°18′12″N 6°13′46″W / 53.303406°N 6.229549°W / 53.303406; -6.229549
Information
TypeIndependent
MottoFairness-courtesy-respect
Established1952
PrincipalNigel MacMillan (Overall, including Secondary), Annette Black (Head of Primary and Kindergarten)
GradesJunior and Senior Infants, 1st-6th class, 1st-6th year
Colour(s)  red
WebsiteSchool website

St Kilian's German School (Deutsche Schule Dublin - DSD) is an independent German international school in Dublin, Ireland.

Programme

St Kilian's is legally a single organisation, with a primary school, offering kindergarten (junior infants) and vorschule (senior infants) and main primary school (1st to 6th classes),[1] and a secondary school. It is open to students from ages 4 to 18.[2]

German is taught from the start, but is not required for entry.[1] In primary school, where relevant, input from the school programme of the German state of Baden-Württemberg is used.[3] Depending on development of German language skills, pupils may have the option to pursue a German curriculum stream from 4th class.[1] The school provides German language education beyond the level required by the Irish German curriculum, enabling pupils to take the German Sprachdiplom exams and qualify with the linguistic level required to enter German universities.[4]

Some classes in the Junior Cycle (1st to 3rd years) are shared with the Lycée Français d'Irlande.[4]

History

St Kilian's was founded in the early 1950s,[2] developing from the work of a Dublin charity, the Save the German Children Society, founded in 1945.[5]

Since 2002, St Kilian's has shared sites with Lycée Française d'Irlande, the combined campus known as the "Eurocampus".[6]

The secondary school has a typical rate of progression to third-level of 90-100%. In 2020 this reduced to 63%, following significant reduction in teacher-assigned grades, with even native German language speakers being graded H3 instead of school-assessed H1. The school and 9 pupils pursued High Court actions over this.[7]

Operations and funding

The school is operated by a company limited by guarantee, led by parents.[5] It is part-funded by the German government.[4]

Notable alumni

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Kindergarten and primary school - Overview". St Kilian's School. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  2. 1 2 Mercer Consulting (20 March 2009). Global Manager's Guide to Living and Working Abroad, The: Western Europe and the Americas. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishing. p. 169. ISBN 978-0-313-35883-8.
  3. "Primary School". St Kilian's School. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  4. 1 2 3 "Secondary school & Eurocampus - Overview". St Kilian's School. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  5. 1 2 Hunt, Joanne (18 January 2011). "A very European education". The Irish Times. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  6. "Eurocampus" (in German). St. Kilians Deutsche Schule. Archived from the original on 5 January 2009. Retrieved 8 May 2009.
  7. Donnelly, Katharine (8 January 2021). "Principal in Dublin's German school 'not surprised' at rankings slump due to calculated grades". The Irish Independent. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  8. "Fee-paying schools list" (Archive). The Sunday Business Post Online. Sunday May 23, 2004 - (St Kilians German School lists Boorman as a former pupil)]
  9. Murphy's Law: Middle class rebel and suburban radical.
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